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Hi, I'm going to be making a twin pipe exhaust for my TLR200, IE an out let either side.

Now then has anyone on here done this ? I have seen a bike on a website that has one and it looks quite good.

But my main question is , if college haven't got a pipe bender where could I get one to bend the two bits of pipe? And roughly how much would one cost ?

Here is a quick drawing of the way I was planning to do it, does it seem ok ?

I was thinking of using an old car exhaust with the ends plated and welded (the long bit of a car exhaust, not the silencer) for the "collector box" and I have some pipe here for the out lets, If I bent it round the inside of the shocker and then had it going to where the frame arms stop would it work ?

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Now I need to ask; Why do want to add extra weight to a trials bike ? If you just fancy a bit of special bike building why not get an old superdream or something and express your ideas / talent on that. Then sell it for a profit (hopefully) :thumbup:

Have fun

GJ :)

It will actually weigh less than the standard exhaust.

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Hi, I'm going to be making a twin pipe exhaust for my TLR200, IE an out let either side.

Now then has anyone on here done this ? I have seen a bike on a website that has one and it looks quite good.

But my main question is , if college haven't got a pipe bender where could I get one to bend the two bits of pipe? And roughly how much would one cost ?

Here is a quick drawing of the way I was planning to do it, does it seem ok ?

I was thinking of using an old car exhaust with the ends plated and welded (the long bit of a car exhaust, not the silencer) for the "collector box" and I have some pipe here for the out lets, If I bent it round the inside of the shocker and then had it going to where the frame arms stop would it work ?

exhaust.jpg

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It will actually weigh less than the standard exhaust

Ahh ! That makes sense then :)

one of those benders wont bend thin wall pipe it will just kink dont waste your money leave it alone cos if you dont get it right it will look s--te

Mine works fine on thin wall as long as A; its good quality pipe B; its heated properly C; you dont go past 45 degrees. They do take a while to master but once you get the hang of them they're invaluable.

GJ :thumbup:

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